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The UK's top science stories (Newsline update -- issue 36)

Newsline is the free quarterly publication from EPSRC (the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council). Here are some of the stories in this latest edition:
  • Marbles, Flows and Salmon Marbles give clue to saving salmon
  • The Predictors How will bird flu spread? Models help plan response
  • Targeting Trauma Ambulance research takes load off paramedics
  • Desert Swarm - Locusts: Maths key to predicting devastating swarms

Newsline 36 also features an Emergency! special report on research into predicting, preparing for and dealing with disaster situations.


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Contact: Natasha Richardson
natasha.richardson@epsrc.ac.uk
0044-179-344-4404
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
16-Jun-2006


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